What's a band that you like that was gone way too soon?

For example, a band like Joy Division. Two masterpiece albums in the form of Unknown Pleasures and Closer, and the untimely death of Ian Curtis cut it all short. They were even heading into the direction that New Order eventually went in, and it would have been interesting to see what Ian Curtis would have done if they fully made the leap into electronic music while he was still alive.

Arotrios,
Arotrios avatar

Thanks for this - brings back the memories. Along the vein of Joy Division, I've always been a fan of Love and Rockets, and when I went to look them up it turns out they just got the band back together again. Likewise with Bahaus.

So for the purposes of this post, I'm gonna nominate King Missile... they could have been the next Ween.

CarrierLost,

Blind Melon

Shannon Hoon went out way too soon.

Illegal_Prime,

New Radicals made only one album, and it’s probably in my top 10 albums of all time.

Usually_Lurker,
@Usually_Lurker@lemmy.world avatar

Nirvana.

FuryQuaker,

I dunno man. I love Nirvana and they broke through just as I became a teenager.

But I think they would have become lame eventually. The greatest thing about Nirvana was their resistance to the mainstream, they youthful energy and great melodies. I don’t think it would’ve been pretty when Kurt turned 40.

Usually_Lurker,
@Usually_Lurker@lemmy.world avatar

I still enjoy Foo Fighters and feel that Dave Grohl has grown up and is still relevant. People change as they get older and some even improve.

joshfaulkner,

But remember, one third of Nirvana in their final incarnation was Dave Grohl. With his talent, image what might have been…

fleacircus,

It’s depressing how difficult it is to imagine an alternative universe where Kurt could have made it to 40 and still been Kurt.

Maybe somewhere out there was a 90s with better solutions to mental health problems then “just do heroin until you can’t stand it any more then kill yourself” and we’d have a few thousand more artists running around.

But would it have been enough? I feel like he’d hate the world we built.

Corporations psychopathically wrung every penny they could from his life, art and obvious misery. They didn’t show the slightest remorse for their part in his tragic, lonely death, instead just revealing in the feed frenzy it caused and the millions it put into their bank accounts.

But even after watching them feed artists into the woodchipper over and over again, we still didn’t burn it down. We didn’t even get angry. We just let the neoliberalism wash over us, settling into it like a lukewarm bath.

He couldnt stand racism, homophobia, fundamentalism and toxic masculinity. He was angry, hurt and disillusioned so he wrote poetry and music and put it into the world.

Now the angry, hurt, dissilussioned kids just make far-right memes because a social media exec decided letting them get groomed was worth it for 14c worth of ad impressions.

I just don’t see how he could have made it here, watching everything he hated packaged up in plastic and sold to the world, unable to even hide away with his little family because for a few years he was the hot new product.

Clbull,

Sugarcult.

They never got the same amount of recognition as other SoCal pop punk acts from the same era. Likely because Start Static was a phenomenal debut album, but the next (and last) two they followed it up with were kinda shit. Memory and Dead Living were the only two good songs that came out of Palm Trees And Power Lines and Lights Out respectively - and it’s no surprise they fell off the face of the planet.

Would love to see them record a new album.

I would’ve also said The Higher but they got back together recently and put out this banger.

MrFlamey,

The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster

Their second album, Rise of the Eagles is amazing, but their lead guitarist left, they didn’t make an album for another 7 years, and by then, it was too late :/

I also like The Cooper Temple Clause, but their third album after the bassist (Didz Hammond) left to do other stuff was shit, with a couple of decent tracks. Then they broke up.

hootenannyshenanigan,

Power Trip :( Fuck fentanyl, man. PT so perfectly encompassed 80s thrash metal and were absolutely electric live. Lucky to have a few amazing albums from them, but I’m sad we’ll never get more.

nyternic,

Device.

This was a group that consisted of David Draiman from Disturbed and Geno Lenardo who is a former guitarist from Filter. Only one album was released in the entire discography and the project lasted 2 years. It was a nice breakaway to hear David branch out from Disturbed to see what else he can do and I wished more albums was released. It could’ve been an industrial supergroup.

iks,

Not a band, but Chris Cornell …Temple of the dog, Soundgarden, Audioslave…

pruwybn,
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Propellerheads - one excellent album in the 90s, one of the most iconic songs in The Matrix (the lobby scene), and then nothing.

generalEdo,

Grateful Dead. Sure we have Dead & Co. but they are no Grateful Dead.

RBWells,

Hers.

Flygone,

Fully expecting no one in this thread to ever have heard of them: Made in heights Love their music. Unfortunately the duo got into a nasty fight about rights and royalties and split up. They’re only really available on YouTube anymore.

Chickens,

The Knack - bangin hit, and couldn’t handle the first month of tour together. Broke up.

postmateDumbass,

Can we include Trevor Moore in this discussion?

2 albums of music in addition to the wkuk (which had songs as well)

Story of out times

High in church

teamevil,

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